There are a variety of disc dyeing techniques, but this shaving cream method is the easiest way to dye a disc golf disc. It creates beautiful and unique, almost watercolor-like swirls.
Use the acetone on a paper towel to wipe off the existing text from the disc.
1 Disc Golf Disc, Acetone, Paper Towels
Prepare the Dyes
Put on gloves and add shaving cream into a cup and mix in a little bit of dye. You can use either powdered dye or liquid dye.
Synthetic Dyes, Shaving Cream, Gloves
Add in a little bit of acetone and then water to create a creamy consistency.Repeat the process for each color you'd like to use.
Prepare the Base
Mix a larger amount of shaving cream with a little bit of water to create a spreadable consistency.
Place plastic wrap on the table and then spread the shaving cream mixture into a circle.
Plastic Wrap
Add drops of your different dye mixtures.
Dye the Disc
Press the disc face down into the dye. As you press it in, twist it and smear it around to help blend and swirl the colors.
Leave it in the plastic wrap to set for at least 12 hours.Then rinse it off and your dyed disc is ready to use!
Notes
Note that only some discs take the dye well. This is similar to the one I used.Be sure to use synthetic dyes or disc dyes - this is a good starter set that comes with a variety of colors.